3.5.3 Roofs

Roof Name
Applicability All roof surfaces
Definition A unique name or code that identifies the roof and ties it to the construction documents submitted for energy code review. It is not mandatory to name roofs.
Units Text, unique
Input Restrictions None
Baseline Rules None
Roof Type
Applicability All roof surfaces
Definition One of three classifications of roofs defined in the baseline standard. These classifications are defined in ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2001 and ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007 along with the associated User's Manuals. The prescriptive U-factor requirements for roofs depend on the type. For green building ratings and tax credits, it is not necessary to specify this information, as the PRM fixes the type for the baseline building to “insulation entirely above the deck.”
This descriptor can be derived from other building descriptors and it may not be necessary for the software user to specify it directly.
Units List: attic and other roofs; metal building roofs; and roofs with insulation entirely above deck.
Input Restrictions This input is optional for the purposes covered by this manual.
Baseline Rules All roofs in the baseline building are modeled as “insulation entirely above deck.”
Roof Geometry
Applicability All roofs, required input
Definition Roof geometry defines the position, orientation, azimuth, tilt, and dimensions of the roof surface. The details of how the coordinate system is implemented may vary between software programs. The data structure for surfaces is described in the reference section of this chapter.
Units Data structure: surface
Input Restrictions There are no restrictions other than that the surfaces defined must agree with the building being modeled, as represented on the construction drawings or as-built drawings.
Baseline Rules Roof geometry will be identical in the proposed and baseline building designs.
Roof Construction
Applicability All roofs, required input
Definition A reference to a construction assembly for the proposed design. See the building descriptors above for construction assemblies.
Units Dimensionless reference
Input Restrictions All roof surfaces must reference a construction assembly.
Baseline Rules Roofs in the baseline building are of the type “insulation entirely above deck.” The insulation requirement is determined by climate zone and is given in [bookref id="baseline-building-r-value-and-u-factor-criteria-for-roofs"]. The baseline building roof construction shall be modeled as layers as defined in [bookref id="baseline-building -roof-construction-assemblies"]. These tables reflect a construction that is available in the standard list of constructions.

[table title="Baseline Building R-value and U-factor Criteria for Roofs" id="baseline-building-r-value-and-u-factor-criteria-for-roofs"]

Applicable Standard Space Category Climate Zone Standard Design
Minimum Insulation Maximum Assembly
90.1 – 2001 Nonresidential 1-7 R-15 c.i. U-0.063
8 R-20 c.i. U-0.048
Residential 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 R-15 c.i. U-0.063
8 R-20 c.i. U-0.048
Semi-Heated 1 NR U-1.282
2,3,4 R-3.8 c.i. U-0.218
5,6,7 R-5.0 c.i. U-0.173
8 R-10.0 c.i. U-0.093
90.1 – 2007 and 90.1 2010 Nonresidential 1 R-15 c.i. U-0.063
2-8 R-20 c.i. U-0.048
Residential 1-8 R-20 c.i. U-0.048
Semi-Heated 1, 2 R-3.8 c.i. U-0.218
3, 4 R-5.0 c.i. U-0.173
5 R-7.6 c.i U-0.119
6,7 R-10.0 c.i. U-0.093
8 R-15.0 c.i. U-0.063

[table title="Baseline Building Roof Construction Assemblies" id="baseline-building -roof-construction-assemblies"]

Construction Layer Thickness (inch) Conductivity (Btu/h ft F) Density (lb/ft²) Specific Heat (Btu/lb F) R-value (ft²·°F·h/Btu) U-factor
(Btu/h-ft²-F)
Roof R-20 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-20 continuous insulation 4.8 0.02 1.8 0.29 20.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         20.78 0.048
Roof R-15 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-15 continuous insulation 3.6 0.02 1.8 0.29 15.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         15.78 0.063
Roof R-10 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-10 continuous insulation 2.4 0.02 1.8 0.29 10.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         10.78 0.093
Roof R-7.6 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-7.6 continuous insulation 1.8 0.02 1.8 0.29 7.6  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         8.38 0.119
Roof R-5 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-5 continuous insulation 1.2 0.02 1.8 0.29 5.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         5.78 0.173
Roof R-3.8 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-3.8 continuous insulation 0.9 0.02 1.8 0.29 3.80  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         4.58 0.218
NR. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         5.78 1.282
Exterior Roof Surface Properties
Applicability All roofs
Definition The exterior roof surface properties descriptor defines the characteristics of exterior surfaces. Exterior surface properties include emissivity, reflectivity and roughness. The first two govern radiation exchange from the surface, while the latter governs the magnitude of the exterior air film resistance.
Units Data structure: exterior surface properties
Input Restrictions The default value is a reflectance of 0.30 and an emittance of 0.75. The default value may be overridden when roof materials are used that have been tested by the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and are called for in the construction documents. In cases where the default value is overridden, the user is required to submit documentation identifying the test procedure that was used to establish the non-default values.
Baseline Rules The default values (see Input Restrictions above) shall be used for roofs for the baseline building.
90.1-2007
Roof Name
Applicability All roof surfaces
Definition A unique name or code that identifies the roof and ties it to the construction documents submitted for energy code review. It is not mandatory to name roofs.
Units Text, unique
Input Restrictions None
Baseline Rules None
Roof Type
Applicability All roof surfaces
Definition One of three classifications of roofs defined in the baseline standard. These classifications are defined in ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2001 and ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007 along with the associated User's Manuals. The prescriptive U-factor requirements for roofs depend on the type. For green building ratings and tax credits, it is not necessary to specify this information, as the PRM fixes the type for the baseline building to “insulation entirely above the deck.”
This descriptor can be derived from other building descriptors and it may not be necessary for the software user to specify it directly.
Units List: attic and other roofs; metal building roofs; and roofs with insulation entirely above deck.
Input Restrictions This input is optional for the purposes covered by this manual.
Baseline Rules All roofs in the baseline building are modeled as “insulation entirely above deck.”
Roof Geometry
Applicability All roofs, required input
Definition Roof geometry defines the position, orientation, azimuth, tilt, and dimensions of the roof surface. The details of how the coordinate system is implemented may vary between software programs. The data structure for surfaces is described in the reference section of this chapter.
Units Data structure: surface
Input Restrictions There are no restrictions other than that the surfaces defined must agree with the building being modeled, as represented on the construction drawings or as-built drawings.
Baseline Rules Roof geometry will be identical in the proposed and baseline building designs.
Roof Construction
Applicability All roofs, required input
Definition A reference to a construction assembly for the proposed design. See the building descriptors above for construction assemblies.
Units Dimensionless reference
Input Restrictions All roof surfaces must reference a construction assembly.
Baseline Rules Roofs in the baseline building are of the type “insulation entirely above deck.” The insulation requirement is determined by climate zone and is given in [bookref id="baseline-building-r-value-and-u-factor-criteria-for-roofs"]. The baseline building roof construction shall be modeled as layers as defined in [bookref id="baseline-building -roof-construction-assemblies"]. These tables reflect a construction that is available in the standard list of constructions.

[table title="Baseline Building R-value and U-factor Criteria for Roofs" id="baseline-building-r-value-and-u-factor-criteria-for-roofs"]

Applicable Standard Space Category Climate Zone Standard Design
Minimum Insulation Maximum Assembly
90.1 – 2007 and 90.1  2010 Nonresidential 1 R-15 c.i. U-0.063
2-8 R-20 c.i. U-0.048
Residential 1-8 R-20 c.i. U-0.048
Semi-Heated 1, 2 R-3.8 c.i. U-0.218
3, 4 R-5.0 c.i. U-0.173
5 R-7.6 c.i U-0.119
6,7 R-10.0 c.i. U-0.093
8 R-15.0 c.i. U-0.063

[table title="Baseline Building Roof Construction Assemblies" id="baseline-building -roof-construction-assemblies"]

Construction Layer Thickness (inch) Conductivity (Btu/h ft F) Density (lb/ft²) Specific Heat (Btu/lb F) R-value (ft²·°F·h/Btu) U-factor
(Btu/h-ft²-F)
Roof R-20 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-20 continuous insulation 4.8 0.02 1.8 0.29 20.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         20.78 0.048
Roof R-15 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-15 continuous insulation 3.6 0.02 1.8 0.29 15.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         15.78 0.063
Roof R-10 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-10 continuous insulation 2.4 0.02 1.8 0.29 10.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         10.78 0.093
Roof R-7.6 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-7.6 continuous insulation 1.8 0.02 1.8 0.29 7.6  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         8.38 0.119
Roof R-5 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-5 continuous insulation 1.2 0.02 1.8 0.29 5.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         5.78 0.173
Roof R-3.8 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-3.8 continuous insulation 0.9 0.02 1.8 0.29 3.80  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         4.58 0.218
NR. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         5.78 1.282
Exterior Roof Surface Properties
Applicability All roofs
Definition The exterior roof surface properties descriptor defines the characteristics of exterior surfaces. Exterior surface properties include emissivity, reflectivity and roughness. The first two govern radiation exchange from the surface, while the latter governs the magnitude of the exterior air film resistance.
Units Data structure: exterior surface properties
Input Restrictions The default value is a reflectance of 0.30 and an emittance of 0.75. The default value may be overridden when roof materials are used that have been tested by the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and are called for in the construction documents. In cases where the default value is overridden, the user is required to submit documentation identifying the test procedure that was used to establish the non-default values.
Baseline Rules The default values (see Input Restrictions above) shall be used for roofs for the baseline building.
90.1-2010
Roof Name
Applicability All roof surfaces
Definition A unique name or code that identifies the roof and ties it to the construction documents submitted for energy code review. It is not mandatory to name roofs.
Units Text, unique
Input Restrictions None
Baseline Rules None
Roof Type
Applicability All roof surfaces
Definition One of three classifications of roofs defined in the baseline standard. These classifications are defined in ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2001 and ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2007 along with the associated User's Manuals. The prescriptive U-factor requirements for roofs depend on the type. For green building ratings and tax credits, it is not necessary to specify this information, as the PRM fixes the type for the baseline building to “insulation entirely above the deck.”
This descriptor can be derived from other building descriptors and it may not be necessary for the software user to specify it directly.
Units List: attic and other roofs; metal building roofs; and roofs with insulation entirely above deck.
Input Restrictions This input is optional for the purposes covered by this manual.
Baseline Rules All roofs in the baseline building are modeled as “insulation entirely above deck.”
Roof Geometry
Applicability All roofs, required input
Definition Roof geometry defines the position, orientation, azimuth, tilt, and dimensions of the roof surface. The details of how the coordinate system is implemented may vary between software programs. The data structure for surfaces is described in the reference section of this chapter.
Units Data structure: surface
Input Restrictions There are no restrictions other than that the surfaces defined must agree with the building being modeled, as represented on the construction drawings or as-built drawings.
Baseline Rules Roof geometry will be identical in the proposed and baseline building designs.
Roof Construction
Applicability All roofs, required input
Definition A reference to a construction assembly for the proposed design. See the building descriptors above for construction assemblies.
Units Dimensionless reference
Input Restrictions All roof surfaces must reference a construction assembly.
Baseline Rules Roofs in the baseline building are of the type “insulation entirely above deck.” The insulation requirement is determined by climate zone and is given in Table 6.5.3-1. The baseline building roof construction shall be modeled as layers as defined in Table 6.5.3-2. These tables reflect a construction that is available in the standard list of constructions.

Table 6.5.3-1: Baseline Building R-value and U-factor Criteria for Roofs

Applicable Standard Space Category Climate Zone Standard Design
Minimum Insulation Maximum Assembly
90.1 – 2007 and 90.1  2010 Nonresidential 1 R-15 c.i. U-0.063
2-8 R-20 c.i. U-0.048
Residential 1-8 R-20 c.i. U-0.048
Semi-Heated 1, 2 R-3.8 c.i. U-0.218
3, 4 R-5.0 c.i. U-0.173
5 R-7.6 c.i U-0.119
6,7 R-10.0 c.i. U-0.093
8 R-15.0 c.i. U-0.063

Table 6.5.3-2: Baseline Building Roof Construction Assemblies

Construction Layer Thickness (inch) Conductivity (Btu/h ft F) Density (lb/ft²) Specific Heat (Btu/lb F) R-value (ft²·°F·h/Btu) U-factor
(Btu/h-ft²-F)
Roof R-20 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-20 continuous insulation 4.8 0.02 1.8 0.29 20.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         20.78 0.048
Roof R-15 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-15 continuous insulation 3.6 0.02 1.8 0.29 15.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         15.78 0.063
Roof R-10 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-10 continuous insulation 2.4 0.02 1.8 0.29 10.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         10.78 0.093
Roof R-7.6 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-7.6 continuous insulation 1.8 0.02 1.8 0.29 7.6  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         8.38 0.119
Roof R-5 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-5 continuous insulation 1.2 0.02 1.8 0.29 5.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         5.78 0.173
Roof R-3.8 c.i. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
R-3.8 continuous insulation 0.9 0.02 1.8 0.29 3.80  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         4.58 0.218
NR. Exterior air film         0.17  
Roofing membrane         0.00  
Steel deck 0.06 26 480 0.10 0.00  
Interior air film         0.61  
Total for assembly         5.78 1.282
Exterior Roof Surface Properties
Applicability All roofs
Definition The exterior roof surface properties descriptor defines the characteristics of exterior surfaces. Exterior surface properties include emissivity, reflectivity and roughness. The first two govern radiation exchange from the surface, while the latter governs the magnitude of the exterior air film resistance.
Units Data structure: exterior surface properties
Input Restrictions The default value is a reflectance of 0.30 and an emittance of 0.75. The default value may be overridden when roof materials are used that have been tested by the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and are called for in the construction documents. In cases where the default value is overridden, the user is required to submit documentation identifying the test procedure that was used to establish the non-default values.
Baseline Rules In climate zones 1-3, the solar reflectance shall be 0.55 and thermal emittance shall be 0.75.  For all other climate zones the default values (see Input Restrictions above) shall be used.
90.1-2016 BM

Roof Name

Applicability

All roof surfaces

Definition

A unique name or code that identifies the roof and ties it to the construction documents submitted for energy code review. It is not mandatory to name roofs.

Units

Text, unique

Input Restrictions

None

Baseline Rules

None

 

Roof Type

Applicability

All roof surfaces

Definition

One of three classifications of roofs defined in Standard 90.1-2013
This building descriptor can be derived from other building descriptors and it may not be necessary for the software user to specify it directly.

Units

List: attic and other roofs; metal building roofs; and roofs with insulation entirely above deck.

Input Restrictions

This input is optional for the purposes covered by this manual.

Baseline Rules

All roofs in the baseline building are modeled as Insulation Entirely above Deck and other properties are specified as described below.

 

Roof Geometry

Applicability

All roofs, required input

Definition

Roof geometry defines the position, orientation, azimuth, tilt, and dimensions of the roof surface. The details of how the coordinate system is implemented may vary between software programs. The data structure for surfaces is described in the reference section of this chapter.

Units

Data structure: surface

Input Restrictions

The geometry of roofs should match the construction documents or as-built drawings as accurately as possible.  Unusual curved surfaces such as a dome may be approximated by a series of flat constructions.

Baseline Rules

Roof geometry in the baseline building shall be identical to the proposed design.

 

Roof Construction

Applicability

All roofs, required input

Definition

A reference to a construction assembly for the proposed design. See the building descriptors above for construction assemblies.

Units

Dimensionless reference

Input Restrictions

All roof surfaces must reference a construction assembly.

Baseline Rules

Roofs in the baseline building are of the type “insulation entirely above deck.” The insulation requirement is determined by climate zone and thermal block occupancy type and given in Table 3.5.3-1. The baseline building roof construction shall be modeled as layers as defined in Table 3.5.3-2. These tables reflect a construction that is available in the standard list of constructions.

Table 3.5.3-1: Baseline Building R-value and U-factor Criteria for Roofs

Climate Zone

Nonresidential

Residential

Semi-Heated

Name

U-factor

Name

U-factor

Name

U-factor

1

R-15 ci

U-0.063

R-15 ci

U-0.063

NR

U-1.282

2

R-3.8 ci

U-0.218

3

4

5

R-5 ci

U-0.173

6

7

8

R-20 ci

U-0.048

R-20 ci

U-0.048

R-15 ci

U-0.063

 

Table 3.5.3-2: Baseline Building Roof Construction Assemblies

Name

Layer

Thickness (inch)

Conductivity (Btu/h ft F)

Density (lb/ft²)

Specific Heat (Btu/lb F)

R-value (ft²·°F·h/Btu)

U-factor
(Btu/h-ft²-F)

R-20 c.i.

Exterior air film

       

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

       

0.00

 

R-20 continuous insulation

4.8

0.02

1.8

0.29

20.00

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

       

0.61

 

Total for assembly

       

20.78

0.048

R-15 c.i.

Exterior air film

       

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

       

0.00

 

R-15 continuous insulation

3.6

0.02

1.8

0.29

15.00

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

       

0.61

 

Total for assembly

       

15.78

0.063

R-10 c.i.

Exterior air film

       

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

       

0.00

 

R-10 continuous insulation

2.4

0.02

1.8

0.29

10.00

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

       

0.61

 

Total for assembly

       

10.78

0.093

R-7.6 c.i.

Exterior air film

       

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

       

0.00

 

R-7.6 continuous insulation

1.8

0.02

1.8

0.29

7.6

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

       

0.61

 

Total for assembly

       

8.38

0.119

R-5 c.i.

Exterior air film

       

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

       

0.00

 

R-5 continuous insulation

1.2

0.02

1.8

0.29

5.00

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

       

0.61

 

Total for assembly

       

5.78

0.173

R-3.8 c.i.

Exterior air film

       

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

       

0.00

 

R-3.8 continuous insulation

0.9

0.02

1.8

0.29

3.80

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

       

0.61

 

Total for assembly

       

4.58

0.218

NR.

Exterior air film

       

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

       

0.00

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

       

0.61

 

Total for assembly

       

5.78

1.282

 

Exterior Roof Surface Properties

Applicability

All roofs

Definition

The exterior roof surface properties descriptor defines the characteristics of exterior surfaces. Exterior surface properties include emissivity, reflectivity and roughness. The first two govern radiation exchange from the surface, while the latter governs the magnitude of the exterior air film resistance.

Units

Data structure: exterior surface properties

Input Restrictions

The default value is a reflectance of 0.30 and an emittance of 0.90. The default value may be overridden when roof materials are used that have been tested by the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and are called for in the construction documents.

Baseline Rules

Roofs in the baseline building shall be modeled with a solar reflectance shall be 0.30 and thermal emittance of 0.90. 

90.1-2019

Geometry 

The geometry of roofs, walls, floors, doors, and fenestration should match the construction documents or as-built drawings as accurately as possible. Curved surfaces such as a dome or semi- circular wall may be approximated by a series of flat constructions with orientation or tilt differences of no more than 45 degrees from the actual surface. 

Roof Name

Applicability

All roof surfaces

Definition

A unique name or code that identifies the roof and ties it to the construction documents submitted for energy code review. It is not mandatory to name roofs.

Units

Text: unique

Input Restrictions

None

Baseline Building

None

 

Roof Type

Applicability

All roof surfaces

Definition

One of three classifications of roofs defined in Standard 90.1-2019, i.e., insulation entirely above deck, metal building, and attic and other. The prescriptive U-factor requirements for roofs depend on the type. The PRM fixes the type for the baseline building to “insulation entirely above deck.”

Units

List: Attic and Other Roofs; Metal Building Roofs; and Roofs with Insulation Entirely Above Deck

Input Restrictions

As designed

Baseline Building

The baseline building roof type is of the type “insulation entirely above deck.” Refer to descriptor ‘Roof Construction’ for more details.

 

Roof Geometry

Applicability

All roofs, required input

Definition

Roof geometry defines the position, orientation, azimuth, tilt, and dimensions of the roof surface. The geometry of roofs should match the construction documents or as-built drawings as accurately as possible. Unusual curved surfaces such as a dome or semi-circular wall may be approximated by a series of flat constructions with orientation or tilt differences of no more than 45 degrees from the actual surface. The details of how the coordinate system is implemented may vary among software programs. The data structure for surfaces is described in Section 3.11.3 of this manual.

Units

Data structure: surface

Input Restrictions

The only restriction is that the surfaces defined must agree with the building being modeled, as represented on the construction drawings or as-built drawings

Baseline Building

Roof geometry will be identical in the proposed and baseline building designs

 

Roof Construction

Applicability

All roofs, required input

Definition

A specification containing a series of layers that result in a construction assembly for the proposed design. The first layer in the series represents the outside (or exterior) layer and the last layer represents the inside (or interior) layer. See the building descriptors above for roof construction type.

Units

List: layers

Input Restrictions

The construction assembly, as designed, defined by a series of layers. Each layer specified must consist of materials as described in Section 3.5.2.

NOTE: Table A9.2A in Standard 90.1-2019 Appendix A specifies the effective insulation/framing layer R-values for roof and floor insulation installed between metal framing 4’ OC. These values are intended to be used for all other framing, 16”, 2’ and 3’.

Baseline Building

Roofs in the baseline building are of the type “insulation entirely above deck.” The insulation requirement is determined by climate zone and baseline standard. The baseline building roof construction shall be modeled as layers.

For new construction, the baseline building roof type is insulation above deck. The U-factor required for baseline roof construction is defined in Table 21. The layer by layer construction corresponding to each U-factor shall be modeled as shown in Table 22. For existing buildings, the baseline roof shall follow the same rules as new buildings.

 

 Table 21. Standard 90.1-2019 Requirements for Baseline Roof Insulation for each Space Conditioning Category.

                                                                                                               U Factor(Btu/ ft²·°F·h/) 

       
  Nonresidential Residential Semiheated
Climate Zone 0 and 1 0.063 0.063 1.282
Climate Zone 2 0.063 0.063 0.218
Climate Zone 3 0.063 0.063 0.218
Climate Zone 4 0.063 0.063 0.218
Climate Zone 5 0.063 0.063 0.173
Climate Zone 6 0.063 0.063 0.173
Climate Zone 7 0.063 0.063 0.173
Climate Zone 8 0.048 0.048 0.093

Table 22. Standard 90.1-2019 Baseline Building Roof Construction Assemblies

Construction

Layer

Thickness (inch)

Conductivity (Btu/h ft F)

Density (lb/ft²)

Specific Heat
(Btu/lb F)

R-value
(ft²·°F·h/ Btu)

U-Factor

Roof R-20 c.i.

Exterior air film

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

0.00

 

R-20 continuous insulation

4.8

0.02

1.8

0.29

20.00

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

0.61

 

Total for assembly

20.78

0.048

Roof R-15 c.i.

Exterior air film

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

0.00

 

R-15 continuous insulation

3.6

0.02

1.8

0.29

15.00

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

0.61

 

Total for assembly

15.78

0.063

Roof R-10 c.i.

Exterior air film

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

0.00

 

R-10 continuous insulation

2.4

0.02

1.8

0.29

10.00

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

 

 

 

 

0.61

 

Total for assembly

10.78

0.093

Roof R-5 c.i.

Exterior air film

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

0.00

 

R-5 continuous insulation

1.2

0.02

1.8

0.29

5.00

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

0.61

 

Total for assembly

5.78

0.173

Roof R-3.8 c.i.

Exterior air film

 

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

 

0.00

 

R-3.8 continuous insulation

0.9

0.02

1.8

0.29

3.80

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

 

0.61

 

Total for assembly

 

4.58

0.218

NR

Exterior air film

0.17

 

Roofing membrane

0.00

 

Steel deck

0.06

26

480

0.10

0.00

 

Interior air film

0.61

 

Total for assembly

116.18

1.28

 

 

Roof Solar Reflectance and Thermal Emittance

Applicability

All opaque exterior roof surfaces exposed to ambient conditions

Definition

The solar reflectance of a material. For roofing materials, the 3-year-aged reflectance value from a laboratory accredited by a nationally recognized accreditation organization such as the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) testing should be used.

Units

Unitless fraction between 0 and 1

Input Restrictions

For roof surfaces: The default value is prescribed to be 0.3 for solar reflectance and 0.9 for emittance.

For roofs these defaults may be overridden when 3-year-aged data for reflectance and emittance is determined according to CCR-1 Standard.

Baseline Building

Roofs in the baseline building shall be modeled with a solar reflectance shall be 0.30 and thermal emittance of 0.90

Building EQ
Roof Name
Applicability All roof surfaces
Definition A unique name or code that identifies the roof and ties it to the construction documents submitted for energy code review. It is not mandatory to name roofs.
Units Text, unique
Input Restrictions None
Roof Geometry
Applicability All roofs, required input
Definition Roof geometry defines the position, orientation, azimuth, tilt, and dimensions of the roof surface. The details of how the coordinate system is implemented may vary between software programs. The data structure for surfaces is described in the reference section of this chapter.
Units Data structure: surface
Input Restrictions There are no restrictions other than that the surfaces defined must agree with the building being modeled, as represented on the construction drawings or as-built drawings.
Roof Construction
Applicability All roofs, required input
Definition A reference to a construction assembly for the proposed design. See the building descriptors above for construction assemblies
Units Dimensionless reference
Input Restrictions All roof surfaces must reference a construction assembly.
Exterior Roof Surface Properties
Applicability All roofs
Definition The exterior roof surface properties descriptor defines the characteristics of exterior surfaces. Exterior surface properties include emissivity, reflectivity and roughness. The first two govern radiation exchange from the surface, while the latter governs the magnitude of the exterior air film resistance.
Units Data structure: exterior surface properties
Input Restrictions The default value is a reflectance of 0.30 and an emittance of 0.75. The default value may be overridden when roof materials are used that have been tested by the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and are called for in the construction documents. In cases where the default value is overridden, the user is required to submit documentation identifying the test procedure that was used to establish the non-default values.
Energy Star
Roof Name
Applicability All roof surfaces
Definition A unique name or code that identifies the roof and ties it to the construction documents submitted for energy code review. It is not mandatory to name roofs.
Units Text, unique
Input Restrictions None
Roof Geometry
Applicability All roofs, required input
Definition Roof geometry defines the position, orientation, azimuth, tilt, and dimensions of the roof surface. The details of how the coordinate system is implemented may vary between software programs. The data structure for surfaces is described in the reference section of this chapter.
Units Data structure: surface
Input Restrictions There are no restrictions other than that the surfaces defined must agree with the building being modeled, as represented on the construction drawings or as-built drawings.
Roof Construction
Applicability All roofs, required input
Definition A reference to a construction assembly for the proposed design. See the building descriptors above for construction assemblies
Units Dimensionless reference
Input Restrictions All roof surfaces must reference a construction assembly.
Exterior Roof Surface Properties
Applicability All roofs
Definition The exterior roof surface properties descriptor defines the characteristics of exterior surfaces. Exterior surface properties include emissivity, reflectivity and roughness. The first two govern radiation exchange from the surface, while the latter governs the magnitude of the exterior air film resistance.
Units Data structure: exterior surface properties
Input Restrictions The default value is a reflectance of 0.30 and an emittance of 0.75. The default value may be overridden when roof materials are used that have been tested by the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and are called for in the construction documents. In cases where the default value is overridden, the user is required to submit documentation identifying the test procedure that was used to establish the non-default values.